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were used when they were used or who used them. we don't have a chain of custody that establishes exactly what happened. >> paul: president obama says his administration needs more time to gather the facts before acting on the assad regime's reported use of sarin gas against the opposition something he previously said would cross the red line. has the line moved? let's ask ask brett stevens and matt cominsky. interpret his remarks here. is he actually to act or delay having to act? >> the chain of evidence -- it's very hard. he has said you have to know who did it first. how it was done. it's hard enough to establish that court of law much less a war that we don't have access. i don't think -- he has definitely moved the line. initially remember the red line, if they even moved the chemical weapons around syria which they did last year and we didn't say they crossed a red line. >> it's worst than that, he said we need a u.n. investigation. we have a huge intelligence apparatus, the israel has one and french but we need from belarus
were used when they were used or who used them. we don't have a chain of custody that establishes exactly what happened. >> paul: president obama says his administration needs more time to gather the facts before acting on the assad regime's reported use of sarin gas against the opposition something he previously said would cross the red line. has the line moved? let's ask ask brett stevens and matt cominsky. interpret his remarks here. is he actually to act or delay having to act?...
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joining us now, fox news middle eastern terrorism analyst. good to have you with us. are you surprised to find that this -- that these new suspects have been identified by the fbi has at least a implicit in this plot? >> i'm not surprised that there are more suspects now that have been discovered. one notion that it will be difficult to imagine. now, they may have carried out the action alone but there were not completely isolated. they have been interacting with others. we don't know exactly what these three fellows have committed. that may be committing minor issues. this is an indicator that there is a network out there. not just connecting those suspects blue but the other cells across the united states. remember, fort hood, but carolina, georgia, many other groups. one common link all these people , one ideology. who is radicalizing. lou: it is going to be, of course, critically important to find out where all of these leads take us. so far the investigation has gone global. try to understand the relationships. it appears that there is a lot of hard work ahead. s
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shara joins us staff writer for roll call. president was criticized for failing to talk about in his inauguration address the most important issues plaguing americans, joblessless ns and economy. would you expect him to talk about this time? >> absolutely. you are right. just a few weeks during inauguration address, president threw a lot of bones to his party. mentioned climate change and gun control and all these issues, everything we heard from the white house indicates that the president's state of the union is going to be a very different speech. they say it is going compliment his inauguration speech but it's going to focus on economic issues. >> gregg: i wonder what he can say. look. facts are difficult. unemployment is worse than when he took office. nonpartisan cbo says it is not going to get any better. they say it's going to be about 8%. they also say that obamacare and his promise of keeping your insurance was false, 7 million will lose their coverage. poverty is up, incomes are down. deficits are they say unsustain
shara joins us staff writer for roll call. president was criticized for failing to talk about in his inauguration address the most important issues plaguing americans, joblessless ns and economy. would you expect him to talk about this time? >> absolutely. you are right. just a few weeks during inauguration address, president threw a lot of bones to his party. mentioned climate change and gun control and all these issues, everything we heard from the white house indicates that the...
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we urge you to stay with us. a revealing interview and a attorney urging a whistleblower who has inform're -- important information to share. my one on one coming up at 12:20. turning now to israel where war planes struck syria for a second time this year. u.s. officials are confirming that the strike against the weapon's facility. they were intercepting weapons bound for hesbollah militants. here is the latest, conor? >> uma, israeli officials say thursday night and friday morning, israeli jets struck a shipment of advanced long-range missilings headed for hesbollah fighter in lebanon. a stock pile of conventional weapons and not chemical weaponings. the syrian government did not respond. israel is watching for weapon transfers and beefed-up the border of syria. turkey and jordan are terrified that the assad regime will use chemical weapons and transfer them to hesbollah. it is it believe thad syria has somewhere between 15 to 20 chemical weapon sites and there is evidence that they have used them on a small sca
we urge you to stay with us. a revealing interview and a attorney urging a whistleblower who has inform're -- important information to share. my one on one coming up at 12:20. turning now to israel where war planes struck syria for a second time this year. u.s. officials are confirming that the strike against the weapon's facility. they were intercepting weapons bound for hesbollah militants. here is the latest, conor? >> uma, israeli officials say thursday night and friday morning,...
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thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com now. >>> good evening and thanks for joining us on this monday i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. how did it happen and why couldn't the women get out of the burning limo? just some of the questions being asked today. the stretched limo engulfed in flames killing five women including a bride. one of the survivors is recounting the horror of the ride. we have team coverage for you. cheryl hurd spoke with the limo driver. we begin with kris sanchez who joins us with the emotional reaction from one of the women who survived. >> reporter: only four women were able to survive that fiery limousine ride here on saturday night. and she tells me that she was released from the hospital today as the limousine driver did not do enough fast enough to save her friends. less than two days ago they were in this town car headed to a bridal
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we are not using slang for that? >> there has to be a line drawn. >> let's see how the supreme court justices handle i heart boobies. >> balls, boobies, we are all fans. >> all right. >> i have to wrap it up there. >> thank you. more twists and turns in the murder trial that is playing out like a soap opera. there is gypsy who moved in days after her lover's wife died. you won't believe how she was introduced to the kids. >>> dramatic testimony in the trial of a doctor accused of murdering his wife. turns out that nanny was his mistress, gypsy. >> it has been a rough day for martin mcneil. the father was moried about her because she said she needed to stay in bed. another one of his form er mistresses. that testimony was not allowed in this trial but she did say this. did he describe to you a process of making someone have a harear attack? >> what did you tell you? >> there is something you can give someone that is natural that is there after they have a heart attack so that it is not detectible after they have a hea
we are not using slang for that? >> there has to be a line drawn. >> let's see how the supreme court justices handle i heart boobies. >> balls, boobies, we are all fans. >> all right. >> i have to wrap it up there. >> thank you. more twists and turns in the murder trial that is playing out like a soap opera. there is gypsy who moved in days after her lover's wife died. you won't believe how she was introduced to the kids. >>> dramatic testimony in...
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your website is so [ bleep ] we have to use the same strategy we used to salvage the iraq war? >> we've kbot more coming from the very liberal media wing of the liberal white house as msnbc finally telling the truth about what's going on. >> they are lying about it now. they are lying about it. they are not depriving us of information, they are lying about it. they had two years to pull this together. in a country where you can go out to san jose, california, and find five people to put together a website in 6 seconds. >> liberals, pushing back a little bit, finally. >> is that a question? listen, i think on this issue, i have stated my position. was it it you or somebody said if they postpone it, you know this better than anybody else. you lose 15 million people? >> if you postpone it. i don't think people are going to have incentive to sign up. >> you lose it. >> it was when you were on this morning. you said if you postpone it you'll have to sign up 15 more million people to make it work out economically. >> it's a good thought. >> they are taking the ax to m obama care. >>
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this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> global warming is a total hoax. i'll tell you how i know. because it's cold today where i live. that's science. that's just science. >> well, who wouldn't want to start their day with pictures of adorable puppies? the team photos for the 2013 puppy bowl have been released and the canines look like they're ready to roll. the big game goes down during that other big game on sunday february 3rd. >>> lindsay lohan's film "the canyons" is rejected by yet another film festival. shocker. an ugliness -- this is a quote, ugliness and deadness to it. >>> kate middle ton's portrait artist is lashing out saying criticism he received was extremely personal and hurtful. >> is she smiling? >> i think it's a lovely photo. the portrait doesn't photograph well. >> she's a lot prettier than that. >> the voice of charlie brown was arrested near the mexican border on charges of stalking and threatening an exgirlfriend. >>> and finally, remember this famous line? >>
this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> global warming is a total hoax. i'll tell you how i know. because it's cold today where i live. that's science. that's just science. >> well, who wouldn't want to start their day with pictures of adorable puppies? the team photos for the 2013 puppy bowl have been released and the canines look like they're ready to roll. the big game goes down during that other big game...
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thank you for being with us. breaking news tonight, the city of detroit has filed for bankruptcy and becomes the largest american city ever to go bankrupt. the filing against and 30 to 90 days in which it will be determined whethereterred is eligible for chapter nine bankruptcy protection and lays out the rules by which to try its creditors can compete for the city's eremely limited and rapidly dwindling resources. detroit's long-termebt is estimated to be as high as $20 billion. among the most critical issues now confronting the city, how detroit can manage to pay its first responders. after determing how much of the city's pensions are funded, decidinghat percentage of that money will actually be paid out to detroit retirees. we will be taking the storyp with some ofhe best political and economic minds in the country tonight. the failure of detroit's past and present leaders leading to its economic calamity. an in the nion's catal is also at risk. it is said that major aborts a vacuum and if ever there is a vac
thank you for being with us. breaking news tonight, the city of detroit has filed for bankruptcy and becomes the largest american city ever to go bankrupt. the filing against and 30 to 90 days in which it will be determined whethereterred is eligible for chapter nine bankruptcy protection and lays out the rules by which to try its creditors can compete for the city's eremely limited and rapidly dwindling resources. detroit's long-termebt is estimated to be as high as $20 billion. among the most...
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it's good. >> are they promoting wine use? >> restaurants is not an intoxication deal. when you go to a restaurant, do you get drunk? >> i drink alcohol in restaurants. >> do you get loaded? >> no. >> you're doing wine in restaurant reviews. this is people interest in the product. marijuana is legal there. >> shouldn't they hire a booze editor saying this is the best way to get high? we can drink baileys or begin? sheer how you mix it? >> there is only one reason, mary-catherine to use marijuana that, is to get high. am i wrong? >> i volunteer to be the booze analyst in denver. second of all, i'm very good. this isn't just about being a critic. this isn't being covered from a consumerist connoisseur point of view they hired a guy who is a newspaper veteran this, is a news worthy beat. they think well, if we cover marijuana closely, and it's a had you news story it will probably earn us buzz. that was not an intended pun. and so i think they're looking for readership but this is a serious public hol polsy issue from your point
it's good. >> are they promoting wine use? >> restaurants is not an intoxication deal. when you go to a restaurant, do you get drunk? >> i drink alcohol in restaurants. >> do you get loaded? >> no. >> you're doing wine in restaurant reviews. this is people interest in the product. marijuana is legal there. >> shouldn't they hire a booze editor saying this is the best way to get high? we can drink baileys or begin? sheer how you mix it? >> there is...
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we don't want anybody to enforce anything upon us, to impose anything on us. we want our own way of life. we want to be able changed these past conditions, the past situations. you want to change that lack of freedom, that lack of democracy, that lack of openness that we had in the past. we want to be accepted. who want them to accept our specifics. we're not western countries. we're arab countries to muslims, christians commands used. and we have all lived in peace in the past. now, we still have jews living in morocco. they are a minority, and they enjoy their full liberties, their full freedoms, and they are respected by the population, why the muslims in the country. we have women who wear the veil and when he did not wear the veil. however, what we ask every citizen is to respect the law. i think you in the west must take care and must be aware of that. another issue, about syria. >> less talk about the women's issue because it is an important one. because first of all, nobody in the west is trying to get women to take their vows of. the issue, as describ
we don't want anybody to enforce anything upon us, to impose anything on us. we want our own way of life. we want to be able changed these past conditions, the past situations. you want to change that lack of freedom, that lack of democracy, that lack of openness that we had in the past. we want to be accepted. who want them to accept our specifics. we're not western countries. we're arab countries to muslims, christians commands used. and we have all lived in peace in the past. now, we still...
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amy kellogg is streaming live for us. hi amy. >> alison everyone loves to inject drama into a story. in this case any manner of royal snubs. but it appears that this had to do with the recent trend of a paired down royal family possibly to avoid the appearance of access sif drain on the public purse. the only attendees were the mediate family and the god parents and the royal family. >> his royal heiness george alexander louis wore the gown that all royals have made. it is made of satin and lace from the west of england. these are the first pictures that we have seen of the third in line to thrown with his eyes opened. the queen wore a bold statement royal blue today. today's was in the chapel royal of saint james palace which is the most senior royal palace. carole and michael middleton, pippa and brother james were at the ceremony. the couple chose mostly old friends and a close friend from the late princess diana. and sara tindal. the daptice many took place around the lilly font which is a silver guilt pedestal which
amy kellogg is streaming live for us. hi amy. >> alison everyone loves to inject drama into a story. in this case any manner of royal snubs. but it appears that this had to do with the recent trend of a paired down royal family possibly to avoid the appearance of access sif drain on the public purse. the only attendees were the mediate family and the god parents and the royal family. >> his royal heiness george alexander louis wore the gown that all royals have made. it is made of...
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they join us live. thank you so much for joining us today. >> thank you for having us. >> heather: you were just 25 years old when all of this happened. take us back to that day, november 4th, 1979, u.s. embassy in tehran, when did you know you were in trouble? >> actually about 9:30, a couple of local employees came back from taking a break. apparently they had been chased when they were outside and they said there were people all over the compound. our building was further back so we didn't see the people coming over the fences. >> heather: what did you hear? did you hear anything going on at the time? >> no. we didn't hear anything. it was a 26-acre compound. we did not hear any. activity at the front, but the marines, those of us worked on the floor up to the secretary floor. we contacted the main building to find out what was going on. >> heather: you said it was a kind of moment that you hold your breath. >> i think that is when we were going to leave the building several hours later when we were
they join us live. thank you so much for joining us today. >> thank you for having us. >> heather: you were just 25 years old when all of this happened. take us back to that day, november 4th, 1979, u.s. embassy in tehran, when did you know you were in trouble? >> actually about 9:30, a couple of local employees came back from taking a break. apparently they had been chased when they were outside and they said there were people all over the compound. our building was further...
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the terrorists -- they look like us, they act like us, they live with us, like they do in iraq and other parts of the world. they don't wear a uniform and stand out as terror i felts, but imbed themselves and meld into the civilian population. >> eric: have you experience with this. you went to annapolis, you flew nav jets. the president said that the fbi didn't drop the ball. tamerian tsarnaev was on a terror watch list and the mom was in a database. and they have interviewed tamerian tsarnaev in 2011. what troubles you about what may not have been done? >> they did a phenomenal job, once the bombs went off. have you to give the law enforcement and the fbibi and al the agencies involved a great job. they find out with bin laden mission, what they could do better, i assume that's what the fbi and the intelligence agencies are going to do as well. i hope they have actions to do better going forward. >> eric: when you are dealing with a self-radicalization, he went to russia for 6 months, came back in july of 2012, but apparently, they watched the videos of anwar al-awlaki of al qaeda. are
the terrorists -- they look like us, they act like us, they live with us, like they do in iraq and other parts of the world. they don't wear a uniform and stand out as terror i felts, but imbed themselves and meld into the civilian population. >> eric: have you experience with this. you went to annapolis, you flew nav jets. the president said that the fbi didn't drop the ball. tamerian tsarnaev was on a terror watch list and the mom was in a database. and they have interviewed tamerian...
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because occasionally that is how it request come across to us. [laughter] >> well, the voice which you kindly imitated is a voice of marginal groups but the voice of masses, the voice of one and a half million people is the voice of moderation. >> it was a once in a lifetime opportunity to repair america's relationship with the muslim world and what better way to start than with brutal honesty. here is the problem with america and the islamic world. we don't know what to do. okay? we tried everything. we tried special envoys. we've tried interventions, we've tried wars. we've tried giving you money, not giving you money. i'm just trying to understand what the islamic world wants from america. it's literally never occurred to us to ask you this question before. >> take the problem of terrorism. if you think that killing terrorists are the solution to solve the problem of terrorism, they then we are the problem. >> that might be what we think. >> when you kill one terrorist you breed ten terrorists. >> right sometimes it feels a bit like whack a mo
because occasionally that is how it request come across to us. [laughter] >> well, the voice which you kindly imitated is a voice of marginal groups but the voice of masses, the voice of one and a half million people is the voice of moderation. >> it was a once in a lifetime opportunity to repair america's relationship with the muslim world and what better way to start than with brutal honesty. here is the problem with america and the islamic world. we don't know what to do. okay?...
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gwen: not interested in helping us out. or not interested in snubbing us, either. >> and increasingly, we're not as sensitive to oil coming from the middle east as we were. and that gives us more freedom to let these things play out. skirmishes in the middle east don't push up oil prices as much as they used to because there's so much supply. gwen: one thing that's been a common theme throughout this first six months has been distractions. the ways in which pure politics has driven what ends up happening. so let's talk about this a little bit. sue, on the hill, we spent more time talking about the i.r.s. and benghazi, and the n.s.a. and privacy and tapping or gathering information from our phones, than almost anything else. and now is that just because it's -- it's more interesting to talk about distraction than to try to get policy done? >> i do think in -- particularly in the i.r.s. case there was such a sense of public outrainl to what we had initially learned and what the i.r.s. is doing. and presidents in second terms
gwen: not interested in helping us out. or not interested in snubbing us, either. >> and increasingly, we're not as sensitive to oil coming from the middle east as we were. and that gives us more freedom to let these things play out. skirmishes in the middle east don't push up oil prices as much as they used to because there's so much supply. gwen: one thing that's been a common theme throughout this first six months has been distractions. the ways in which pure politics has driven what...
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but he wanted to use it in a smart way. if you look at what he's tried to do, is trying to get through messy situations, being smart. but there are no smart options. gwen: small arms rebels in syria. >> the problem -- the problem in the middle east in both syria and egypt, and even this was true in libya, is that once the u.s. puts its fingerprints on something, no matter now little it does, it creates unintended consequences. it's not just the powell rule, colin powell's rule that if you break it you bought it and engage a little and you own the own thing, that's part tch but it can -- part of it but it can interrupt what's going on the ground. and a certain outcome, this is because the u.s. backed it. and then we're not only engaged, but our engagement has fired up all sorts of people who would have otherwise perhaps not have been so fired up. gwen: the argument, does it have to be about national security? the n.s.a. arguments, security versus privacy, does anybody feel the need to engage? >> i don't think necessarily. bu
but he wanted to use it in a smart way. if you look at what he's tried to do, is trying to get through messy situations, being smart. but there are no smart options. gwen: small arms rebels in syria. >> the problem -- the problem in the middle east in both syria and egypt, and even this was true in libya, is that once the u.s. puts its fingerprints on something, no matter now little it does, it creates unintended consequences. it's not just the powell rule, colin powell's rule that if you...
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my colleague is with us. jenna, good day to you back there. >> reporter: back to boston momentarily. we expect a press briefing around 5:30 eastern time. president got his own briefing. we just got the release on that the information that he learned from his own national security team. he recently just placed calls to the governor of massachusetts as well as the mayor. there is a live look at watertown, massachusetts where we expect that press briefing. joining us is jeff lanza, a retired special agent. he will share his insights on this case. drawing upon your expertise and with all due respect of law enforcement, you see pictures like this of all day, law enforcement on the street, overwhelming amount of force. why is it taking so long to find this one individual? >> i think you have to take it one step at a time. the safety of the law enforcement officers is of it most concern, they are priority in the case. the faster you move the more danger you put yourself in. you take it one place at a time. the offic
my colleague is with us. jenna, good day to you back there. >> reporter: back to boston momentarily. we expect a press briefing around 5:30 eastern time. president got his own briefing. we just got the release on that the information that he learned from his own national security team. he recently just placed calls to the governor of massachusetts as well as the mayor. there is a live look at watertown, massachusetts where we expect that press briefing. joining us is jeff lanza, a retired...
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and allowed us to create a universe of material that was really surprising to us. and that surprised the government when we showed that to them. had to do with agencies. the government does not have a clue what is available in an unclassified realm and u.s. these factors together that we're talking about a global liaison relationship. it cannot reasonably think that drawn strikes will remain secret. especially this for a long after 9/11 when you have a senior court reporter to have been doing this for a long time. you would think that would factor in. what is going to hurt us ever comes out. >> even which should remain secret. the drone program is the least covert covert program in america. it can tell that by the fact that the president got out and started discussing the drug program. he did it on late night comedy shows. they wrap themselves in this concept that everything about the program had to remain classified even though it was blindingly obvious. to anybody on the ground in pakistan. it does raise the question, would we have as a government, would there ha
and allowed us to create a universe of material that was really surprising to us. and that surprised the government when we showed that to them. had to do with agencies. the government does not have a clue what is available in an unclassified realm and u.s. these factors together that we're talking about a global liaison relationship. it cannot reasonably think that drawn strikes will remain secret. especially this for a long after 9/11 when you have a senior court reporter to have been doing...
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tell us using #greta. and switching gears now a big night in sports, baseball fans getting geared up for game one the world series. the st. louis cardinals taking on the boston red sox. and shep smith is live at fenway park in boston. shep? >> greta, what a night. the rain has held off. the temperatures have stayed up two days ago the thinking was that it would be in the 30's and an 80% chance of rain. but boston strong tonight that's not the case. they have been introducing the starting lineups in the big fenway behind me and the game will start in just about 20 minutes. game of one of the fall classic fired up, greta. >> how do you get this job, shep? >> i don't know. i think the big fox broadcast network wants a little cinergy obligor on here. they end us to game unwith. honestly i am not much of a sox fans was a yanks fan. was hoping to get out west. we will take boston tonight. they have a lot to cheer for. this is a team in the absolute basement in the al east last year. new manager, front office mov
tell us using #greta. and switching gears now a big night in sports, baseball fans getting geared up for game one the world series. the st. louis cardinals taking on the boston red sox. and shep smith is live at fenway park in boston. shep? >> greta, what a night. the rain has held off. the temperatures have stayed up two days ago the thinking was that it would be in the 30's and an 80% chance of rain. but boston strong tonight that's not the case. they have been introducing the starting...
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it is bound to get worse as weather forecasters tell us another storm is on the way. massachusetts is among the states who were hardest hit and we're joined now by the massachusetts governor, "the expats" deval patrick. good morning, governor. i know you're in preliminarying on the this morning but it look likes will you're in the swiss alpis. how did the state come through the night? >> we came through pretty well. we are holding our own. we have 250,000 customers without power, down from a high of 400,000 yesterday, about 1,000 people in shelters, some coastal damage. but considering want severity of the storm, the amount of snow, and the wind we've come through this pretty well. >> schieffer: how about flooding? >> we've had some coastal flooding with high tide yesterday around 10:00. there is some structural damage, which we're still assessing now that we can get out and get eyes on things. but no serious injuries from those-- from the flooding, which is a blessing. >> schieffer: at this point what is the major challenge you have? >> it's cleaning up getting the p
it is bound to get worse as weather forecasters tell us another storm is on the way. massachusetts is among the states who were hardest hit and we're joined now by the massachusetts governor, "the expats" deval patrick. good morning, governor. i know you're in preliminarying on the this morning but it look likes will you're in the swiss alpis. how did the state come through the night? >> we came through pretty well. we are holding our own. we have 250,000 customers without...
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thank you both for joining us. congressman, you know all about what's going on in the house of representatives. it's run by republicans, and is the republicans are run by the hard right. how do you get through a big bill, the kind with infrastructure and benefitting others potentially with so many jobs when you have a republican congress that says no? everything that president obama proposed, probably the minimum wage, as well. >> well, it will be very tough. but the fact of the matter is much of this can begin in the senate. and i really believe if we can get the senate to act on some of this, much of it, it will force the house to really react. they are not going to originate any of this stuff. and i'm very pleased the president has now laid down a foundation that hopefully we will begin to build upon. a foundation that tells us that this is not just about a moral question. this is about income inequality that exists in this country. you know, of all of the counties in this country, 488 of them are what we call p
thank you both for joining us. congressman, you know all about what's going on in the house of representatives. it's run by republicans, and is the republicans are run by the hard right. how do you get through a big bill, the kind with infrastructure and benefitting others potentially with so many jobs when you have a republican congress that says no? everything that president obama proposed, probably the minimum wage, as well. >> well, it will be very tough. but the fact of the matter is...
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are merican people screaming at us. focus for us what's important to us. plouffe there writes -- paints a bright picture on the in zon for the white house terms of how things could go. how do you see that? >> the president said this is in hands. we can try to turn this around as david said about is health working. are people getting insurance? are insurance companies saying yes? right data.g the and, yeah, there are -- there not in that maybe short of term where the -- where the country starts saying, okay, bumpy start. but it's getting better. the economy is improving. at the same time, you -- you have a series of, again, fiscal coming up between the president and congress. those have not gone well. team see ent and his those as opportunities again to sharpen the difference between what he's trying to do for the and what republicans in their words are impeding. opportunity for obama to regain approval rating, some trustworthiness. some competence, perception of competence among the public. there's a rosy scenario. a lot between now and then has fixed. if
are merican people screaming at us. focus for us what's important to us. plouffe there writes -- paints a bright picture on the in zon for the white house terms of how things could go. how do you see that? >> the president said this is in hands. we can try to turn this around as david said about is health working. are people getting insurance? are insurance companies saying yes? right data.g the and, yeah, there are -- there not in that maybe short of term where the -- where the country...
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thanks for joining us. appreciate your time this morning. >> john: cheers and celebration after high court's ruling in same-sex marriage cases, new battles are already brewing on the state level. our panel is next. alec, for this mission i upgraded your smart phone. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. d with a few clicks, this mission never happened. uh, what's this button do? [ electricity zaps ] ♪ you requested backup? yes. yes i did. what's in your wallet? >>. >>> the opportunity to right a wrong, now, when we leave this earth, they will say paul and jeff and so many did not stand for treated as second class citizens. i hope we did a little bit to change the path toward equality. [ applause ] >> john: pair of plaintiffs in california's ban on same-sex marriage, tying the knot after they lifted the stay on marriage licenses to same-sex couples. sponsors of the
thanks for joining us. appreciate your time this morning. >> john: cheers and celebration after high court's ruling in same-sex marriage cases, new battles are already brewing on the state level. our panel is next. alec, for this mission i upgraded your smart phone. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. d with a few clicks, this mission never...
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a role that was thrust upon us. american foreign policy is also defined by food security, energy security, humanitarian assistance. the fight against disease and the push for development, as much as it is by any single counterterrorism initiative. and it must be. it is defined by leadership on life threatening issues like climate change or fighting to lift up millions of lives by promoting freedom and democracy from africa to the americas, or speaking out for the prisoners of gulags in north korea or millions of refugees and displaced persons or victims of human trafficking. it's defined by keeping faith with all that our troops have sacrificed to secure for afghanistan. america lives up to her values when we give voice to the voiceless. i share with the president the conviction that it is equally imperative we assert a new role in the world of increasing failed and failing states. burgeoning populations of young people, hungry for jobs, opportunity, individual rights, and freedom, are rebelling against years of dis
a role that was thrust upon us. american foreign policy is also defined by food security, energy security, humanitarian assistance. the fight against disease and the push for development, as much as it is by any single counterterrorism initiative. and it must be. it is defined by leadership on life threatening issues like climate change or fighting to lift up millions of lives by promoting freedom and democracy from africa to the americas, or speaking out for the prisoners of gulags in north...
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how did a presidency aimed at transforming us get so darn stuck? syria? first, do no harm. gun safety, don't even ask. immigration? none of it makes the administration look good. how did a -- does a once-unstoppable obama get past so many immovable objects? and war in syria? not our responsibility. have americans 4 -- had it with being the unwanted liberators? finally, in loco parentis. the federal government says kids of any age should have the right to the morning-after pill. where are we going with this? hi, with us is dan rather, the bbc's katty kay and david ignatius of the washington post. rm president obama was elected actually to accept a new reality. look at his caution way back in the early days of his first campaign. ? no president should ever hesitate to use force une i larlely if -- unilaterally if necessary to protect our vital interests whether attacked. but when we use force in situations other than self-defense we should make every effort to garner the clear support and participation of others. chris: but this this week -- week the president said if chemica
how did a presidency aimed at transforming us get so darn stuck? syria? first, do no harm. gun safety, don't even ask. immigration? none of it makes the administration look good. how did a -- does a once-unstoppable obama get past so many immovable objects? and war in syria? not our responsibility. have americans 4 -- had it with being the unwanted liberators? finally, in loco parentis. the federal government says kids of any age should have the right to the morning-after pill. where are we...
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reporter: som fox viewers wrote to us, though the asked their names not be used. this couple said the detailed information about the rate ineases, which will add 82% of their anal health care costs. d their deductibles increased by a third. >> as far as the rollout is concerned, pat robertson said today that the problems with the exchanges are systematic and profound and indisputable, as he called upn hhs secretary cathleen sebelius to resign for what hecalls grs incompetence. lou: thank you. the government shutdown and obamacare, the topics today as religious and social conservatives from across the country right in the nations capital to attend the values voters summit. possible 2016 gop presidential contende took the stage on day one of the three-day event. chief political correspondent karl cameron has the report. reporter: social and religious conservatives invited three key leaders in the push to beef on the affordable care act and reopen the government and raise the debt ceiling in exchange for spending cuts all potential rivals for the gop presidential nom
reporter: som fox viewers wrote to us, though the asked their names not be used. this couple said the detailed information about the rate ineases, which will add 82% of their anal health care costs. d their deductibles increased by a third. >> as far as the rollout is concerned, pat robertson said today that the problems with the exchanges are systematic and profound and indisputable, as he called upn hhs secretary cathleen sebelius to resign for what hecalls grs incompetence. lou: thank...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male...
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they used the money to pay to live in refugee camps. they have been offered health care and education at the same rate as the egyptians. they are also allowing the sun -- visa extensions. >> as the crisis extends, people run out of money. we see more and more families that are just not able to cope. we have seen families living on the street. >> these refugees say they want to go back home as soon as possible. as the violence in syria continues, it can only wait and pray that the families they left behind are safe. >> making farms more efficient. a new program that aims to improve production for south africa's supermarkets. >> i will be telling you why millions of devout hindus have arrived on the river ganges. >> hello. we have some optimism across australia. more klaus clouds. no great amount of rainfall. but the rain coming in all -- from the southeast part of the country. a few light showers pushing up toward the gold coast. it looks like it is going to stay dry. the line of rain will be -- to bring some showers into the region. an
they used the money to pay to live in refugee camps. they have been offered health care and education at the same rate as the egyptians. they are also allowing the sun -- visa extensions. >> as the crisis extends, people run out of money. we see more and more families that are just not able to cope. we have seen families living on the street. >> these refugees say they want to go back home as soon as possible. as the violence in syria continues, it can only wait and pray that the...
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that's it it for us. erin burnett "out front" starts right now. >>> vice president biden and john kerry honored the victims of the benghazi attack and we still don't know what happened that night. will the republican-led hearing finally get answers? >>> plus the national rifle e association begins a convention many hughouston today. how does a plan to ward off a second group of americans look to improve background checks? >>> we'll tell you the latest we have just found out about the suspected bomber's wife. let's go "out front." >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. answers on benghazi. merely eight months of the attack on the american consulate killed four americans including the ambassador to libya chris stevens, no one has been brought to justice. crucial questions still remain. today vice president joe biden joined secretary of state john kerry to honor those killed on the attack on september 11th unveiling their names inscribed on a wall at the state department. >> u wish we didn't need a wa
that's it it for us. erin burnett "out front" starts right now. >>> vice president biden and john kerry honored the victims of the benghazi attack and we still don't know what happened that night. will the republican-led hearing finally get answers? >>> plus the national rifle e association begins a convention many hughouston today. how does a plan to ward off a second group of americans look to improve background checks? >>> we'll tell you the latest we...
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ugly and still could be used, we would use it, but we have outgrown in. we have 20 entities that are spread around and our work is inhibited by not being in one place. that has driven us to look for new headquarters and it needed to be in the capital region and needed to be near metro and other transportation and to assure that it meets our security concerns. processhe course of the has pointed out there are 35 applicants or proposals that have been submitted. i am not certain of a timetable that gsa will follow. i will have to get back to you on that. i don't know how long it takes for them to go to the proposals. i would have to get back to you in terms of the process a follow and whittle down a site. >> i have been very concerned that the senate language, without saying, targeted to go to a certain location. i would hope that you would make it clear to the gsa people that it ought to be open, honest, and there should be nothing but integrity. there's probably nobody in the government i trust more than you. and there ought to be integrity in the process
ugly and still could be used, we would use it, but we have outgrown in. we have 20 entities that are spread around and our work is inhibited by not being in one place. that has driven us to look for new headquarters and it needed to be in the capital region and needed to be near metro and other transportation and to assure that it meets our security concerns. processhe course of the has pointed out there are 35 applicants or proposals that have been submitted. i am not certain of a timetable...
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>> it has been used. pressure cooker has been overseas in india and pakistan and is actually used as one of the three explosives in times square bombing in 2010. >> greta: the conversation with the ap, pakistan taliban saying this is not our handy work? >> that is what they said. they say, not to lead anyone to believe this is a foreign attack. they are still trying to decide whether this was domestic terrorist attack. >> greta: i suppose with the ingredients was to get on the internet and log on and find it. >> it would cost about hundred dollars to make this bomb. >> greta: thank you. >>> doctors at massachusetts general hospital are talking about the attack. they say the metal filled bombs left victims piercewood shrapnel. >> we have confirmed we have removed objects from patients that were designed in the projectiles and they are ball bearing time or small sharp like a little larger than bb type beads. they are two to three millimeters in diameter. we have also removed over a dozen carpenter type nail
>> it has been used. pressure cooker has been overseas in india and pakistan and is actually used as one of the three explosives in times square bombing in 2010. >> greta: the conversation with the ap, pakistan taliban saying this is not our handy work? >> that is what they said. they say, not to lead anyone to believe this is a foreign attack. they are still trying to decide whether this was domestic terrorist attack. >> greta: i suppose with the ingredients was to get...
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thanks so much for being with us. you written it was bad idea for the president oh to seek the approval before taking military action in syria. given the most vently developments that the president has supports of key leaders. do you think he was wrong to take this route? >> i do. i think for a number of reasons that i outlineed in my piece. when you think of the extif exee to use military force and i think all parties will suggest if they do take place. the precedence is such that the president has that awe o that a. to weaken it is a dangerous thing because it potentially deterse future presidents from taking action beyond the confines of a partisan scope. more than that, i think what we saw in congress yesterday with various politicians on all sides from senator mccain to various democrats that tend to spread in their opinion. various politicians are using this situation as an opportunity to project their own political agendas beyond the strategic scope of what the u.s. should be or should not be doin doing in . i
thanks so much for being with us. you written it was bad idea for the president oh to seek the approval before taking military action in syria. given the most vently developments that the president has supports of key leaders. do you think he was wrong to take this route? >> i do. i think for a number of reasons that i outlineed in my piece. when you think of the extif exee to use military force and i think all parties will suggest if they do take place. the precedence is such that the...
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still with us in washington we have u.s. ambassador robert hunter, manal omar, and kareem of the atlantic council. ambassador, looking back, how successful or ineffective was the u.s. and nato involvement? >> i think it took a while to get together with the lead. we call it leading from behind, but it did have a successful outcome in getting rid of gadhafi, the problem is people wiped their hands and said let's move on to the next problem, and didn't do the things that would have been required in order to help libya be libya, particularly in aid in terms of investment, in terms of training, in terms of supporting the ngos, the non-governmental organizations that can do a piece of work without it looking like a new imperialism. we forgot about libya, which i think was a terrible, terrible mistake. >> what should have been done differently, kareem? >> i will go even further than that [ inaudible ] because of the [ inaudible ] gadhafi, because of the fact that everybody recognizes that nato came in and was [ inaudible ] nato sh
still with us in washington we have u.s. ambassador robert hunter, manal omar, and kareem of the atlantic council. ambassador, looking back, how successful or ineffective was the u.s. and nato involvement? >> i think it took a while to get together with the lead. we call it leading from behind, but it did have a successful outcome in getting rid of gadhafi, the problem is people wiped their hands and said let's move on to the next problem, and didn't do the things that would have been...
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so come drive with us, next! >> and that is where babies come from. >> dad, i have a question. >> you do? pattern of a tire have any effect on stopping distance? >> there's a better place to ask questions about your tires. >> uh, go ask your mother. >> tirerack.com can help you get the answers you need and help you find which tires are best for you. more information is available at tirerack.com. >> rockauto has auto parts from hundreds of manufacturers. no matter what customers drive, they can purchase online from a comprehensive selection of brands, prices and specifications. rockauto.com, all the parts your car will ever need. 3m. maker of 3m paint defender system. helps protect your paint in three steps. drying to a clear, removable film for protection. more information available at 3mauto.com. diehard. more information available at diehard.com >> john: cadillac's quest to build a home grown, world class, rear drive luxury performance sedan began with the 2003 cts. it had the unenviable duty of challenging bot
so come drive with us, next! >> and that is where babies come from. >> dad, i have a question. >> you do? pattern of a tire have any effect on stopping distance? >> there's a better place to ask questions about your tires. >> uh, go ask your mother. >> tirerack.com can help you get the answers you need and help you find which tires are best for you. more information is available at tirerack.com. >> rockauto has auto parts from hundreds of manufacturers....
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who can choose to exempt their kindergartners from school required vaccinations and for most of the us parents don't have that right to make that decision for their children for religious or medical reasons last month the oregon state court of appeals ruled that the state would be better equipped to make medical decisions then the parrot's of eight marion county children the court ruled that the parents lost custody of their children a year prior due to unspecified reasons did not have the legal right to exempt their children from required immunizations for religious reasons now vaccine refusers are seen by some as threatening to public health but just what rights to parents have who may be opposed to vaccines due there are no risks when it comes to making medical decisions for their children and when should the state step in well to discuss this in depth i was doing earlier by dr sujata reddy from atlanta i started by asking her just what the line is for parents who decide on medical care for their children. well i think you know the parents obviously have the last say in virtually ev
who can choose to exempt their kindergartners from school required vaccinations and for most of the us parents don't have that right to make that decision for their children for religious or medical reasons last month the oregon state court of appeals ruled that the state would be better equipped to make medical decisions then the parrot's of eight marion county children the court ruled that the parents lost custody of their children a year prior due to unspecified reasons did not have the...